"60 percent of the residents of East Aleppo are women and children"

: 2016-12-05 10:49

NEWS CENTER - East Aleppo Mayor Brita Hagi Hassan has called for help by saying that those who not involved in the fate of city, will be regarded as partly to the crime.

Eastern Aleppo Mayor Brita Hagi Hassan called for Aleppo to not be witnesses of city removed from the map. Hassan, however, did not want a military intervene, but demand for sanction to Russia, ally of Bashar Assad.

Brita Hagi Hassan, one of the last representatives of the opposition who came with the elections, is in Paris to meet with representatives of the French Government.

60 percent of the remaining are women and children

Hassan said that the civilians are in despair at Aleppo, where they are kept under the siege of Syrian Government forces, which Russia has been supporting from the air for months, and that they "expect to die from bombs, poison gas or starvation". The mayor stated that the population of 2 million went down to 250 thousand during the 100 days siege, remarked that 60 percent of the remaining people are women and children.

Hassan explained that only in November, 1,500 bomb were dropped to the city, 760 people were killed in the attacks, 2 thousand of them were wounded, 120 children and 70 women were killed and 765 barrel bomb dropped in East Aleppo.

Surgical interventions are done in basements and with primitive tools

Hassan stated that residents need water, medicine, food, shelter and ambulance. After the 10 hospital were destroyed by bombs, doctors do the surgical interventions in basements and with primitive tools.

Hassan said that they would not be able to stand the siege and bombardment for more than a week, and that the audience would be regarded as partly to the crime in this case. He also said that those who participated in crimes against humanity will be asked to account later. (ILKHA)

"60 percent of the residents of East Aleppo are women and children"

NEWS CENTER - East Aleppo Mayor Brita Hagi Hassan has called for help by saying that those who not involved in the fate of city, will be regarded as partly to the crime.

Eastern Aleppo Mayor Brita Hagi Hassan called for Aleppo to not be witnesses of city removed from the map. Hassan, however, did not want a military intervene, but demand for sanction to Russia, ally of Bashar Assad.

Brita Hagi Hassan, one of the last representatives of the opposition who came with the elections, is in Paris to meet with representatives of the French Government.

60 percent of the remaining are women and children

Hassan said that the civilians are in despair at Aleppo, where they are kept under the siege of Syrian Government forces, which Russia has been supporting from the air for months, and that they "expect to die from bombs, poison gas or starvation". The mayor stated that the population of 2 million went down to 250 thousand during the 100 days siege, remarked that 60 percent of the remaining people are women and children.

Hassan explained that only in November, 1,500 bomb were dropped to the city, 760 people were killed in the attacks, 2 thousand of them were wounded, 120 children and 70 women were killed and 765 barrel bomb dropped in East Aleppo.

Surgical interventions are done in basements and with primitive tools

Hassan stated that residents need water, medicine, food, shelter and ambulance. After the 10 hospital were destroyed by bombs, doctors do the surgical interventions in basements and with primitive tools.

Hassan said that they would not be able to stand the siege and bombardment for more than a week, and that the audience would be regarded as partly to the crime in this case. He also said that those who participated in crimes against humanity will be asked to account later. (ILKHA)